PeoplePerHour, UK’s leading freelance marketplace, releases comprehensive Brexit guides for freelancers and SMEs
UK – London, 28th March 2019: The UK’s leading freelance marketplace, PeoplePerHour, releases the most comprehensive series of Brexit guides to help freelancers and SMEs properly prepare. The guides are hosted on a dedicated microsite, where the UK’s freelancers and small business owners can find anything they need to know concerning Brexit.
“Brexit’s impact on factors like intellectual property, taxation, and mobility, troubles the UK freelancers, who account for more than 2 million people, almost 40% of the self-employed sector. As a leader in the freelance market, PeoplePerHour couldn’t stay idle. That’s why we’ve created the absolute Brexit destination for freelancers and SMEs.” states Xenios Thrasyvoulou, CEO of PeoplePerHour.
Site visitors can find all the available information about both deal and no-deal Brexit scenarios and the effects they will potentially have on freelancers and SME owners. The dedicated site consists of:
- 1 main guide with the summary of Brexit, the consequences, the benefits for businesses, plus what renowned businessmen believe about Brexit.
- 3 detailed Brexit business guides.
- Articles about how specific freelance segments will be affected
- Overall, more than 10.000 words of content to help freelancers and small business owners get properly prepared.
“Recent studies show that the #1 concern for UK-based freelancers is the changes in the mobility law since they have lots of EU-based clients. This finding is a strong indicator the government should carefully consider”, adds the experienced CEO.
The Brexit guides and resources can be found at https://peopleperhour.com/brexit/
About PeoplePerHour:
PeoplePerHour is the leading freelance marketplace in the UK. It started in 2007 with a pen, pad and telephone and so far, PeoplePerHour has connected over 1.5 million freelance projects and paid over £100 million to freelancers. Today, the platform hosts freelancers coming from 253 different countries, from 6 different continents and specializing across a huge range of industries.